stranger造句91. The stranger asked me to direct him to the station.
92. He's too shy to ask a stranger the time, still less speak to a roomful of people.
93. Gemma turned around and caught the stranger looking at her intently.
94. It is a contradiction to say you know him but he's a stranger.
95. He's too shy to ask a stranger the time, still less speak to a room full of people.
96. We must keep an eye open for the stranger who is looking back and forth all the time.
97. It can be difficult to strike up a conversation with a complete stranger.
98. He felt a strong, almost violent, dislike for the stranger.
99. Do you know the way to St Peter's church or are you a stranger here too?
100. The older I grow, the stranger and less explicable the world appears to me.
101. The sentry guard dived into his foxhole and closely observed the stranger towards him.
102. He went up to a complete stranger and started talking.
103. I can't believe you'd tell a total stranger about it!
104. He was going to fight with the stranger but his mother restrained him.
105. The MP, who is no stranger to controversy herself, said the scandal could have serious repercussions.
106. She was accosted in the street by a complete stranger.
107. There is always some degree of formality when one speaks to a stranger.
108. Jane put one foot in the near stirrup and turned to look at the stranger.
109. Prison warps people. Had it warped Kelley enough that he would kill a stranger?
110. She stared at me as though I were a complete stranger.
111. Sorry, I don't know where the bank is. I'm a stranger here myself.
112. We must keep an eye out for the stranger who is looking back and forth all the time.
113. It's hard for a stranger to make friends in this town.
114. A stranger to these parts would be confused by some of the local customs.
115. A stranger walked up to me and asked me the time.
116. A stranger plucked at my sleeve as I was leaving.
116. Wish you can benefit fromand make progress everyday!
117. It has to be said it was rather ingenuous of him to ask a complete stranger to look after his luggage.
118. A stranger who is kind is a relative;an unkind relative is a stranger.
119. He's too shy to ask a stranger the time, much less speak to a room full of people.
120. His eyes were on the stranger standing in the doorway.